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Enhancing knowledge mastery in resident students through peer-teaching: a study in respiratory medicine
by
Tian, Heshen
, Zhu, Chen
, Yan, Fugui
, Xue, Jing
, Li, Wen
in
Academic achievement
/ Collaborative learning
/ College students
/ Control Groups
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Internal medicine
/ Internships
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge mastery
/ Medical Education
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Multiple choice
/ Near-peer assisted learning
/ Patients
/ Peer-assisted learning
/ Peer-group tutoring of students
/ Performance evaluation
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Questionnaires
/ Resident students
/ Residents (Medicine)
/ Respiratory agents
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Textbooks
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Undergraduate Study
2024
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Enhancing knowledge mastery in resident students through peer-teaching: a study in respiratory medicine
by
Tian, Heshen
, Zhu, Chen
, Yan, Fugui
, Xue, Jing
, Li, Wen
in
Academic achievement
/ Collaborative learning
/ College students
/ Control Groups
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Internal medicine
/ Internships
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge mastery
/ Medical Education
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Multiple choice
/ Near-peer assisted learning
/ Patients
/ Peer-assisted learning
/ Peer-group tutoring of students
/ Performance evaluation
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Questionnaires
/ Resident students
/ Residents (Medicine)
/ Respiratory agents
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Textbooks
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Undergraduate Study
2024
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Enhancing knowledge mastery in resident students through peer-teaching: a study in respiratory medicine
by
Tian, Heshen
, Zhu, Chen
, Yan, Fugui
, Xue, Jing
, Li, Wen
in
Academic achievement
/ Collaborative learning
/ College students
/ Control Groups
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Internal medicine
/ Internships
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge mastery
/ Medical Education
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Multiple choice
/ Near-peer assisted learning
/ Patients
/ Peer-assisted learning
/ Peer-group tutoring of students
/ Performance evaluation
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Questionnaires
/ Resident students
/ Residents (Medicine)
/ Respiratory agents
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Textbooks
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Undergraduate Study
2024
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Enhancing knowledge mastery in resident students through peer-teaching: a study in respiratory medicine
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Enhancing knowledge mastery in resident students through peer-teaching: a study in respiratory medicine
2024
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Overview
Aim
The transition from medical students to competent physicians requires comprehensive training during residency programs. In China, resident students typically undergo 2- or 3-year training programs. While they learn from patient interactions under the guidance of experienced doctors, integrating theoretical knowledge from textbooks into practical cases remains a challenge. This study aimed to explore the impact of medical interns acting as peer-students on the knowledge mastery of resident students.
Method
The participants of this study consisted of resident students specializing in respiratory medicine at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, School of Medicine. Resident students were given the opportunity to volunteer as peer-teachers for medical interns in the respiratory department. Those who chose to instruct interns were automatically placed into the test group, while those who opted not to partake in intern instruction formed the control group. In their role as peer-teachers, resident students assumed the responsibility of guiding interns in patient management throughout the entire continuum, spanning from initial engagement to discharge, a commitment that extended over a minimum period of 2 weeks. The resident students' academic performance was evaluated through a departmental examination consisting of 50 multiple-choice questions, which was administered upon completing their rotation. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the impact of peer-teaching on the resident students’ performance.
Results
Between January 2023 and June 2023, a total of 158 resident students completed their rotation in the respiratory department. Among them, 40 resident students willingly took on the responsibility of instructing medical interns, while 118 resident students did not participate in intern teaching. With a \"one-to-one\" teaching policy in place, the overall satisfaction rate of the interns was an impressive 95.35%. Pre-rotation test scores for the test group averaged 81.66 ± 8.325 (Mean ± SD) and the control group averaged 81.66 ± 8.002, without significance. The departmental examination scores of the test group averaged 85.60 ± 7.886, while the control group scored an average of 82.25 ± 8.292, with a statistically significant difference (
p
= 0.027).
Conclusion
In conclusion, our study underscores the positive influence of peer-teaching on the knowledge mastery of resident students.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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